Not so unexpectedly, the Autumn house cleaning is taking longer than I'd hoped. Particularly the sewing area, and while it's nearly ready to begin making back-to-back samples, I've run out of places to put things.
As mentioned above; storage space in any capacity is very limited.
Sure, I could just put extra scraps and fabric in bags and shove them in a corner, but that was the trouble last time; it collects dust and adds to the mess (and allergies).
Each time I need to find something, I create more of a mess always needing to dig for stuff. So, I invested in some see-through storage containers.
Normally I hate the look of plastic bins, avoiding them altogether and opting to store fabrics in actual drawers. But with a lack of available drawer space, I needed another option. It only took two bins to store the remaining usable fabrics, and I also have a large pile to pass along to others that may need it.
All that's left, is to go through the mending pile and possibly give that its own bin as well.
I would love nothing more than to spend my days just swanning about in some the fabrics in my collection.
Photo: Edward Steichen
Photo: Edward Steichen
With all this digging and organizing, I have pleasantly rediscovered some fabrics that I'd forgotten I owned. One of which will make a great mock-up material for the Debut blouse I'm planning for Ritzy Raven. I'll be sure to post a link here if any of the fabrics I want to de-stash end up listed on Etsy.
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